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Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2006
The identification of markers linked to quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for increased sugar accumulation could improve the effectiveness of current breeding strategies in sugarcane. Progeny from a cross between a high sucrose producing cultivar, (denotes Australian plant breeding rights), and a Saccharum officinarum clone, IJ76-514 were grown in two ...
Aitken, K. S. +2 more
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The identification of markers linked to quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for increased sugar accumulation could improve the effectiveness of current breeding strategies in sugarcane. Progeny from a cross between a high sucrose producing cultivar, (denotes Australian plant breeding rights), and a Saccharum officinarum clone, IJ76-514 were grown in two ...
Aitken, K. S. +2 more
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Effects of photoperiod on flowering and fertility of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.)
Field Crops Research, 1980Abstract In order to delay flowering of early clones and advance that of late ones, to permit otherwise unobtainable crosses, various photoperiod treatments were investigated. The most effective treatment to delay flowering was that in which natural induction was prevented by a night light break regime (NLB) for a predetermined duration followed by ...
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Selecting sugarcane genotypes (Saccharumspp.) according to sucrose accumulation
Journal of Crop Improvement, 2019The sucrose accumulation curve represents the maturity profile of a genotype (G). Computing the accumulation curves helps determine optimal harvesting period and explore genetic variability.
Ostengo, Santiago +4 more
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In vitro response of sugarcane (Saccharum spp. Hybrid) plantlets to flooding stress
Journal of BiotechnologyFlooding caused by climate change puts the productivity of sugarcane cultivation at risk. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of in vitro flooding stress on sugarcane plantlets. Sugarcane plantlets were grown in test tubes containing Murashige and Skoog semi-solid medium without growth regulators as a control treatment and two stress
José Luis, Spinoso-Castillo +2 more
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